Example sentences of "[num] [pers pn] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 One forty six them other things , and he do n't like them .
2 3. he statutory obligations to consult trade unions over redundancies contained in employment protection law ( see IDS , 1982 ) remain in force , but they are reduced to a formality .
3 Built in 1820 it ground corn for a hundred years .
4 I he particular definition of confidential information in this Act is information given by a central government department on terms forbidding disclosure to the public , or information , the disclosure of which , is forbidden by statute or court order .
5 I he exact commission figure is a matter for negotiation between the artist 's manager and the agent .
6 I he obvious inference after a time is that the man was homosexual and that the men talking were , too .
7 I 'd just like to come back on that because I 'm referring here to erm county council paper N Y seven which was er relating to the I five I twelve issues we were issuing yesterday .
8 It 's twenty to twelve you ignorant child .
9 GUIL : ( Dying fall ) Five us this day our daily week …
10 l he general conclusion reached here was that any attempt to get behind the early church 's proclamation of Jesus to what Jesus himself had actually believed about himself could only be built on psychological conjecture and historical guesswork .
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